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Surface water supply of the United States, 1907-8, Part II. South Atlantic Coast and eastern Gulf of Mexico
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1909, Water Supply Paper 242
This volume contains results of flow measurements made on certain streams in the United States. The work was performed by the water-resources branch of the United States Geological Survey, either independently or in cooperation with organizations mentioned herein. These investigations are authorized by the organic law of the Geological Survey...
The Sheridan coal field, Wyoming. The Glenrock coal field, Wyoming. Coal fields of the northeast side of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, and of Bridger, Montana. Coal fields of the southwest side of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. The eastern part of the Great Divide Basin coal field, Wyoming. The western part of the Little Snake River coal field, Wyoming. The northern part of the Rock Springs coal field, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
J. A. Taff, E.W. Shaw, Chester Wesley Washburne, E. G. Woodruff, Edward Eggleston Smith, Max Waite Ball, A.R. Schultz
1909, Bulletin 341-B
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Mercersburg-Chambersburg folio, Pennsylvania
George W. Stose
1909, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 170
The Mercersburg and Chambersburg Qquadrangles are located in the south-central part of Pennsylvania, between parallels 39° 45' and 40° and meridians 77° 30' and 78°, and contain about 458 square miles.  This area embraces the larger part of Fanklin County and a small part of Fulton County.  Its southern border...